Kwakwani Untouchables A lift GBF National Women’s 3×3 title

– Leacock named MVP

Led by a Most Valuable Player (MVP)-winning performance from Kennesha Leacock, the Kwakwani Untouchables A team played undefeated on Saturday to win the inaugural Guyana Basketball Federation (GBF) National Women’s 3×3 Championships.

Tournament MVP Kennesha Leacock scores a floater against UG Trojans

The tournament, played at the Burnham Basketball Court, featured Kwakwani Untouchables (two teams), President’s College (two teams), UG Trojans and Linden Raiders, playing in a round-robin format to determine the winner.
The teams competed for trophies donated by former national women’s team captain Karen Abrams, with support also coming from local transportation, lifting and logistics services provider W Rambaran Services Inc.
With Guyana’s women’s side qualifying to compete at the June 23-July 8, Central American and Caribbean (CAC) Games in El Salvador, the tournament was also held as part of team selection and preparation.
Kwakwani Untouchables A team, apart from Leacock, featured Shania Sears, Natalya Clarke, and Malia Samuels and were only made to sweat against the Linden Raiders team, where the game went to overtime.
Kassidy Woolford, suiting up for Linden, hit a two-point shot as the time expired to tie the scores at nine points and send the game into overtime.

Kwakwani Untouchables (A) – GBF National Women’s 3×3 Champions

However, Leacock, who represented Guyana at last year’s FIBA 3×3 AmeriCup in Miami, showed her superiority, scoring the two points needed by Kwakwani Untouchables A.
Meanwhile, the only defeat for the second team from the upper Berbice River community in Region 10 came against the tournament’s eventual winners.
Sherel Leacock, Rihanna Archer, Brianna Benjamin, and Lenasha Mohamed – the quartet that formed Kwakwani Untouchables’ second unit, also had a good showing in the tournament, a performance that saw them finish second.
A national football player from Bartica – Kirsty Thomas joined Woolford, Demelza Nicholas and Rehaicia Romain to lace up for Linden Raiders.

The top three finishers

The University of Guyana Trojans (Jamaicy Ogle, Norissa King, Shanill James and Keisha Copperfield) won two of their five games, losing to both teams from Kwakwani and Linden, but grabbed wins over President’s College.
GBF President Michael Singh thanked the players for an entertaining day of 3×3 basketball while promising, on behalf of the Federation, to pay more attention to female participation in the sport locally.